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CORONELLI, VINCENZO MARIA: VIEW AND MAP OF SPLIT

CORONELLI, VINCENZO MARIA: VIEW AND MAP OF SPLIT

Inventory number 424
Original title: Spalato
Publishing year: 1690
Place of publishing and publisher: Venezia
Format: 13 x 17,5 cm
Technique: Copper engraving

The view and the map of Split and its surrounding area was published in the small isolario "Mari, golfi, isole, spiaggie, porti ...", which represents the 3rd part of the atlas "Teatro della Republica di Venezia", which contains maps, plans and views of the entire Croatian coast. It is interesting to note that a faithful representation of Split from the sea is situated in the first third of the sheet, with Diocletian's palace, the belfry of the Cathedral, Hrvoje's tower, etc., and on the other two thirds is a map of the Split area from Trogir to Omiš and the hinterland to Klis.

CORONELLI, VINCENZO MARIA
VINCENZO MARIA CORONELLI (1650-1718). He was the most famous Italian cartographer from the period of the Venetian Republic. He established the society of geographers "Accademia degli Argonauta", one of the oldest in the world. In his cartographer's workshop in Venice he gathered a number of illustrators and cartographers. The Senate of Venice supported their work with large amounts of money, and Coronelli was the first cartographer who had a reputation as an official geographer of the Venetian Republic. His maps, a part of their strategic and economical importance, were also often used as powerful instruments of exaltation of Venice and its victories over theTurks. In delineation of boundaries Coronelli usually indicates the state of things as it was before the Turkish conquests, not recognizing Turkish possessions in Dalmatia. At the same time on all his maps he noted next to various places the names of the Venetian conquests during the Morean war. In the period nearing the end of the 17th century, his maps were used by all the state services of the Venetian Republic. Coronelli was the author of the best Venetian atlases: "Isolario dell'Atlante Veneto" issued in two volumes, also named "The Great Isolario". The other is "Mari, Golfi, Isle, Spiaggie, Porti, Citta…" issued in four volumes named "The Small Isolario" that comprises over 100 port and fortress plans including as well a number of map images of the Croatian coast.
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